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Nov 4, 2021

Are you looking for a method to streamline and integrate data exchange within and across your organization for your project management?

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Nov 4, 2021

Will robots soon become our new sparring partners and new colleagues at work? đŸŠŸ

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

#engineering.

Nov 4, 2021

Here’s a tour of Nissan’s new ‘Intelligent Factory’ 🚗

Posted by in category: engineering

#engineering.

Nov 4, 2021

A pig kidney transplanted into a human for the first time

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

Nov 4, 2021

You can fly this electric aircraft without a pilot license 🚁

Posted by in categories: engineering, sustainability, transportation

#engineering.

Nov 4, 2021

Shared neural codes for visual and semantic information about familiar faces in a common representational space

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Our brain processes faces of close others differently than faces of visually familiar individuals. While both types of faces activate similar visual areas, faces of close others activate areas involved in processing social and semantic information. Here, we used between-subject linear classifiers trained on hyperaligned brain data to investigate the neural code for visual and semantic information about familiar others. The identity of both visually and personally familiar faces could be decoded across participants from brain activity in visual areas. Instead, only the identity of personally familiar faces could be decoded in areas involved in social cognition. Our results suggest that individually distinctive information associated with familiar faces is embedded in a neural code that is shared across brains.

Processes evoked by seeing a personally familiar face encompass recognition of visual appearance and activation of social and person knowledge. Whereas visual appearance is the same for all viewers, social and person knowledge may be more idiosyncratic. Using between-subject multivariate decoding of hyperaligned functional magnetic resonance imaging data, we investigated whether representations of personally familiar faces in different parts of the distributed neural system for face perception are shared across individuals who know the same people. We found that the identities of both personally familiar and merely visually familiar faces were decoded accurately across brains in the core system for visual processing, but only the identities of personally familiar faces could be decoded across brains in the extended system for processing nonvisual information associated with faces.

Nov 4, 2021

Accelerate your digital transformation and discover how dynamic sensing unlocks flexible, reliable data capture for asset performance management

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Nov 4, 2021

Check out the new turnkey 3D laser scanning solution from Trimble Buildings and learn how we’re partnering to enable autonomous jobsite documentation and analysis

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Nov 4, 2021

This is the level of precision involved with assembling a Rolls Royce Trent XWB engine ✈ 😍

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Rolls-Royce plc.

Nov 4, 2021

Samsung’s Unbelievable New Brain Chip — Neuromorphic Computing

Posted by in categories: law, robotics/AI

Samsung’s next big product according to them seems to be a revolutionary neuromorphic computing chip which is attempting to enable Artificial Intelligence models to become as smart as humans. The top leading AI scientists are expecting for AI models to outpace the rate of moores law which means we’ll need to design new kinds of processors and computer chips beyond silicon. That’s where Samsung’s Brain of a Chip approach is supposed to help. It would be a chip that mimics the brain in terms of performance and power consumption which is called Neuromorphic chip design or computing and is believed to be the future of Artificial Intelligence.

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TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 Samsung’s new Path forward for AI
01:10 The History of AI-Hardware.
02:01 What are Neuromorphic Processors?
04:25 What could this enable?
06:40 So what’s the future of AI Computing?
09:06 Last Words.
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#samsung #ai #chip